Luc 13:12

12 Jésus, la voyant, l'appela et lui dit: Femme, tu es délivrée de ta maladie.

Luc 13:12 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:12

And when Jesus saw her
In the synagogue among the people, either whilst, or after he had done teaching:

he called her to him,
to come nearer him, and said unto her; of his own accord, without being asked by the woman, or any other for her, out of great compassion to her, seeing her in this miserable condition, and knowing full well the nature, cause, and long continuance of her disorder:

woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity;
which had not only bowed her, but it had bound her, as if she had been bound with cords; but Christ by saying these words, with his hands laid upon her, burst her bonds asunder, dispossessed the evil spirit, and delivered her from her long affliction.

Luc 13:12 In-Context

10 Comme Jésus enseignait dans une synagogue un jour de sabbat,
11 Il se trouva là une femme possédée d'un esprit qui la rendait malade depuis dix-huit ans, et qui était courbée, en sorte qu'elle ne pouvait point du tout se redresser.
12 Jésus, la voyant, l'appela et lui dit: Femme, tu es délivrée de ta maladie.
13 Et il lui imposa les mains; et à l'instant elle fut redressée, et elle donna gloire à Dieu.
14 Mais le chef de la synagogue, indigné de ce que Jésus avait fait une guérison un jour de sabbat, prit la parole et dit au peuple: Il y a six jours pour travailler; venez donc ces jours-là pour être guéris, et non pas le jour du sabbat.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.